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B.C. reaches deals to protect caribou that could render wolf and cougar culls unnecessary
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B.C. reaches deals to protect caribou that could render wolf and cougar culls unnecessary

March 22, 2019September 15, 2019

Y2Y’s Tim Burkhart comments on news that B.C. reaches deals to protect caribou that could render wolf and cougar culls unnecessary.

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Draft agreements reached in British Columbia to protect caribou, long-term plan in works
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Draft agreements reached in British Columbia to protect caribou, long-term plan in works

March 22, 2019September 15, 2019

An agreement between B.C., Ottawa and First Nations in northern B.C. is one of two caribou agreements announced Thursday.

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Agreements mark ‘turning point’ for six B.C. caribou herds, but leave most herds hanging
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Agreements mark ‘turning point’ for six B.C. caribou herds, but leave most herds hanging

March 21, 2019September 15, 2019

A new southern mountain caribou protection agreement is being heralded as a landmark measure to protect six highly endangered herds in Treaty 8 traditional territory in B.C.’s northeast.

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Environmental group wants to reduce speed limit along highway
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Environmental group wants to reduce speed limit along highway

March 21, 2019September 15, 2019

A prominent environmental group wants the province to reduce the speed limit along the Trans-Canada Highway to reduce the number of animals struck and killed by vehicles in the Bow Valley.

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Seasonal road closure helps wildlife
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Seasonal road closure helps wildlife

March 21, 2019September 15, 2019

Y2Y’s Aerin Jacob comments on a Parks Canada study that shows Bow Valley Parkway closure improves quality of spring habitat.

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New wolf deaths raise call for trapping ‘buffer zone’ outside Banff National Park
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New wolf deaths raise call for trapping ‘buffer zone’ outside Banff National Park

March 11, 2019September 15, 2019

Y2Y’s Dr. Jodi Hilty comments on the news that two wolves have been killed by traplines after wandering outside the protection of Banff National Park.

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Room to roam: How animals benefit from wildlife corridors
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Room to roam: How animals benefit from wildlife corridors

March 6, 2019September 15, 2019

Ecologist Dr. Jodi Hilty explains what conservationists have learned about linking critical habitat areas together.

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Conservation groups raise concerns about rail link between Banff and Calgary
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Conservation groups raise concerns about rail link between Banff and Calgary

March 4, 2019September 15, 2019

Y2Y among the conservation groups raising concerns for wildlife following news about a possible railway link between Banff and Calgary.

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Support for Y2Y is not limited by geography

February 25, 2019September 15, 2019

Why one monthly donor gives to Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative despite distance.

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Two Banff National Park wolf packs likely decimated by trappers
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Two Banff National Park wolf packs likely decimated by trappers

February 25, 2019December 23, 2020

Y2Y’s Dr. Jodi Hilty discusses the importance of managing lands in and around national parks for wildlife health.

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Elusive wolverines can’t escape climate change
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Elusive wolverines can’t escape climate change

February 14, 2019September 15, 2019

Wolverine research aims to understand the elusive mammals better, especially given the impacts of climate change.

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Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y®) is a joint Canada-U.S. not-for-profit organization that connects and protects habitat from Yellowstone to Yukon so people and nature can thrive.


LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative's head offices are within Treaty 7, signed in 1877 by the Ĩyãħé Nakoda (Stoney Nakoda) Nations of Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Goodstoney; the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) Nations of Siksika, Aapatohsipikani (North Piikani), and Kainai; Tsuut’ina First Nation; and the British Crown.

These lands also overlap with the homelands of Aamskaapipikani (Blackfeet), Secwépemc, Ktunaxa, Mountain Cree, and the Metis Nation of Alberta (Zone 3).

We further acknowledge that the broader Yellowstone to Yukon region overlays the homelands of at least 75 Indigenous groups.


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